The Texas Medication Algorithm Project (TMAP) is a controversial corporate-sponsored set of psychiatric management guidelines designed to enable doctors to systematically screen and treat patients for diagnosed mental disorders within Texas' publicly-funded mental health care system. TMAP was initiated in the fall of 1997 to provide more uniform early intervention screening and treatment for Texas children.

Opponents of TMAP and similar mental health screening programs view them as mind control techniques.

In 1994 MAP was recommended as a model for implementing similar mental health screening programs throughout the United States, by the President's New Freedom Commission on Mental Health. Similar programs have been implemented in about a dozen States, according to a 2004 report in the British Medical Journal.